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creation. he's here to go on the record. indiana governor mitch daniels is back. he managed to do in indiana what everyone in washington is beginning to think is impossible. going from deficit to surplus. how did he do it? governor daniels will tell you. first arizona senator mccain goes on the record. the jobs act. the president wants to pay for it. he has sent up his methodology to pay for it what do you think about it? >> i think the whole thing is unfortunate. it is clearly a campaign employ. the president keeps going around the country saying pass it now. pass what? they have not sent over legislation that they want us to pass. one of the reasons because there are a number of democrat senators who are up in the 2012 election who are very nervous about something like this. the second thing about it, it is obvious this bash the rich, class warfare kind of thing that has not worked in the past and i don't think it is working now. greta, in 1968, i'm not sure, they were worried about a small number of millionaires so that we passed this thing called the alternate minimum tax. tha

but surgery. >> that was indiana governor mitch daniels at this action conference. he's a man of strong views on the american economy. he joins me now. thank you for joining me. keeping the republic by trusting americans. america's best governor it says in the new york times. >> i don't know what made him say that. >> how are you going to keep the republic? >> i hope we're going to do it by first of all placing the future ahead of the present which is to say matching long-term means with ends. we're badly out of whack as we all know. huge debts today. like so many other developed countries. and worse still we've made unfundable commitments for tomorrow. the growth of the private sector. what's troubling me most, piers, is that it's not just our economy at stake. i think it's the whole american prospect, the american promise of upward mobility for all. and i go so far as to suggest really the whole project of governor of the governed here is on trial here. as philosophered predicting it would be. >> you're the knife and the blade when you worked for president bush. but this is a guy that broug

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moderate senators, republican lamar alexander and democrat mark warner. >>> then indiana governor mitch daniels on the gop presidential field. and 2012 politics with "usa today's" susan page and "time" magazine's michael crowley. i'm candy crowley -- and this is "state of the union." >>> mark this down as the week barack obama took ownership of the economy, more precisely it was given to him. a "usa today"-gallup poll shows for the first time a majority of americans, 53%. feel that president obama is greatly or o moderamoderately t for the economy. more people still blame former president george bush but president obama won't be running against george bush next year. with me, obama's 2008 presidential campaign advisor and now senior white house advisor. thank you, david, for joining us. before we get to the politics of it, which is fascinating to all of us, let's get to the president's jobs bill. would he be open to breaking up this bill for the parts that you know you could get agreement on? >> well, the president has been very clear as he's traveled across the country and in the speec

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's program today. will it help indiana? i realize you have a huge surplus. you have an unemployment rate around 8.7%, does this help >> no, the help we want as dennis just said an economy that starts growing and provides jobs and opportunity and hope once again for our people. tally, that would be helpful in -- incidentally that would be helpful in paying down the debt. in fact, it is getting a little old. did the president forget he just raised medicare taxes last year they are coming in a year from now on the same people. h xá never seems to understand that these folks he wants to keep laying more and more burden on predominantly are small businesses the enterprises that have always generated the net new jobs in america. it will not generate the revenue he's talking about. and it is counterproductive in terms of the growth that alone can get us out of this fix. >> greta: i'm all curious, when you took office you had a 700 million dollar deficiency. now you have a billion dollar surplus that's a big jump in five years. i'm a little curious. i realize the states problems are different

. carolina in 2008, president think it was better than 2-1. in indiana, i think it was 7-1. in virginia, better than 2-1. as a result, he was able to carry these traditionally republican states. the last time indiana or virginia voted for a democrat for president, 1964. 1976. and yetégñ?ñ? obama had this huh advantage in the fall of 2008 change the tone in washington. i'm upset with the deficits of the bush years. i'm going to cut taxes for $250,000 a year. and interestingly enough, the second most widely splayed ad of said, government healthcare? extreme. he developed a different tone as a as i understand i centrist sid from the far left. >> greta: governor christie, i actually believe he's not going run. newspaper and there's somebody do you want to get into this voodoo game? should he run or not? >> first of all, i don't know whether he'll run or not. he said last night, go look at politico, we have 1:53 of me saying i will never run. then when he got the heartfelt said, in essence, you'd have to be insane not to be moved by that. easily. politico answer. see the tape of what i sa

. >> no word on the man's condition, why he ran or if he will face charges. indiana. a new push to keep up the search for a missing indiana university student. the parents of lauren spierer organizing a concert on campus. the last time anybody saw the 20-year-old nearly four months ago. she was walking bare foot toward her apartment at 4:30 in the morning. new york. firefighters in brooklyn honoring a little boy who is a big hero. this 7-year-old receiving a junior emt award for saving his mom with a 911 call after she had a seizure. >> shaking. come as fast as you can okay? >> mom doing okay now: missouri, meet medusa. super sized snake in a classroom all its own. now an attraction at a haunted host. the guinness folks are about to identify it as the world's largest snake. medusa 300 pounds, 26 feet long and still growing and that's a fox watch across america. >> i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. taking the fifth. top executives from the solar energy company solyndra refusing to testify on capitol h

in indiana, i think it was 7-1. in virginia, better than 2-1. as a result, he was able to carry these traditionally republican states. the last time indiana or virginia voted for a democrat for president, 1964. last time north carolina did so, 1976. and yetégñ?ñ? obama had this huge cash advantage in the fall of 2008 that allowed him to just tzé 31;x@ûval (q change the tone in washington. i'm upset with the deficits of the bush years. i'm going to cut taxes for everybody who makes less than $250,000 a year. and interestingly enough the second most widely splayed ad of the obama campaign+v2c7rs+áy1 árg(éh-ú$>e&dx 9tk ss+0humks;%fuo r e) 3 battleground the fall of 2008 was an ad that said, government healthcare? extreme. he developed a different tone as a as i understand it centrist since he's governed from the far left. >> greta: governor christie, i actually believe he's not going run. every day you pick up a newspaper and there's somebody that says he

to the walgreen's headquarters in indiana, and they did not return our calls. reporting live in south san francisco, i'm cheryl herd, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much for the update. >>> a warning tonight for students at san jose state university. the most recent assault happened around 2:00 sunday morning near campus village at 9th and east san salvador streets. police are still investigating the case and have not released additional details. last monday an attempted assault was reported. tonight campus police is reminding students not to walk at home at night and stay in well-lit areas. >>> the pregnant woman charged with murdering missing nursing student will have another week to enter a plea. the judge delayed the hearing while it's determined whether she's eligible for a public defender. lei's family declined to talk about esteban, instead are urging those to help find lei. >> the district attorney's office has recommended us not to speak with our -- talk about the case publicly or in the media, and so we're just focussed on finding michelle, and we're going to continue holding s

airline and the governor of indiana, some say a frontrunner for the number two spot on the republican tick, governor daniels and many, many more. watch us over the last 15 years you can see for yourself how my hair piece has stayed the exact same place. the glasses have changed, but, really, the hair is not which i thing i deserve some credit. if you are on town and you want to see us check out our when for more details, fox news.com and we are getting e-mails why believe that crowd was for you. well, yes, indeed it was, and i would like proof from any of you you if you don't think it is. all right, first the state with the donald and next the endorsement from the donald. romney hopes for it. is donal trump ready to deliver it in he is next. he is here. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. when i got my m

is the strictest in the nation, stricter than arizona, utah, indiana and georgia. is that a fair representation of it? >> it is. that is what the spots are called. they're proud of that. one of the key things that the judge did was again a departure from what courts have done in arizona law and others allowing law enforcement to make traffic stops and in the course of the stop other other contact, determine a person's immigration status, other courts said no. that is -- let's stop and take a look at that. she looks and said congress is allowed for states to have a role in immigration enforce many. she didn't block the law. she aloud it to go forward. alabama officials saying tonight the law goes into affect tomorrow. >> greta: there are other things. she didn't allow some things. some of the things she did allow, she allowed the part in the statute requiring schools to check citizenship of the students and also, one of the things i thought was unusual she upheld a section nullify contracts knowingly introduced to with unauthorized aliens which i thought is broader than any other decision i've s

having spent the day in indiana. so it's a particulay important straw poll, too. there is only two that matter in the aggregate for presidential politics. one in iowa, we saw that. michele bachmann won it but hasn't been able to capitalize on the victory. the florida straw poll, this one is the fifth presidential cycle where this convention is taking place. has been indicator in the past, the people that won the straw polls went on to be president. ronald reagan, george h. bush were all winners. they won the straw poll and ended up in the white house. a lot is riding on this and the perry campaign is looking for a big win. you're right about that. romney is not organizing. jon huntsman is ignoring it. the candidates that took part in the fox news debate will be on the ballot with the exception of gary johnson, the new mexico governor who simply didn't participate. >> uma: it will be a big time out there. i tell you. people are looking forward to count votes. you'll keep close watch throughout the day. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> uma: coming up later this hour we talk to the new

will be a challenge for the president and colorado is a great example of a state he won last time like indiana, north carolina, virginia that is going to be a challenge. he's got to get young people energized, hispanics energized, independents. his numbers are way down in colorado. >> what happened? we had just heard 40 years ago that democrats were in the process of locking down colorado, new mexico, nevada. >> arizona? >> maybe even arizona. everything was breaking their way. the hispanic population growth out there. a lot of other things happening. but now just four years later what seemed inevitable? >> these are still purple states. they're not red states. but colorado is a state where the president's national problems are very well represented. the economy there is okay but it's -- there is still an overhang. again, hispanics, young people, he needs an energized base to turn out in a state like that and right now they are not a particularly energized group as compared to four years ago. >> you've got in all of those states competing things. one is that there is generally even among people who w

, mysterious murders rock a quiet rural town in indiana. it all unfolded when good samaritans spotted a child wandering on the road in the town of laurel, 50 miles southeast of indianapolis. that led police to an address where they discovered the body of a man in a house across the street, officers found two men and two women shot dead. right now, it's not clear if the shooter is one of the deceased. a gunman opens fire in the c.i.a. wing of the u.s. embassy in kabul, afghanistan, leaving one american dead. fox news has confirm that the g gunman was an afghan national working for the embassy. this is the third attack in the past two weeks. chris christie's busy fundraising schedule sparking some hope among some republicans he's reconsidering a run for the white house. today, he's stopping in missouri before heading to california and louisiana later in the week. despite speculation, the governor of new jersey has inside numerous times he's staying put as governor of the garden state. you can end up footing the bill for the united nations building. the u.n. is in the final stages of getting a p

that were there. >> sure. >> that's the real sound bite. >> you know, i was out in indiana on saturday night speaking. they get the auto loan. they know it's not a bailout. >> right. >> they know it saved millions of jobs and it's the untold story and we try to bring it up as often as we can. >> i'm in detroit today. >> yeah. >> you know, you want to talk about they get it. oh, they get it here in this city, yes. >> they do get it. mike, what do you make of the turn by the president. it's the campaign season? >> well, he is energizing his base, ed. it's not that he's just talking about the positives. he's doing what he has to do this time around. look, last speech he gave, i heard him talking about the idea, the day one republicans are cheering that perry is executing texans. day two, the republicans are cheering that americans who can't get health insurance are dying of cancer. day three, republicans are booing iraqi veterans because they're gay. he is on a tear. and i got to tell you something. it's not just him pumping up his positives. he understands that american voters respect and they

, the one that would be best served for the republican party is jon huntsman. >> okay, let's go to indiana governor mitch daniels has decided not to run. he's very well thought of. he says there's time for someone else to jump in. in fact, he even told "the new york times" jeff zeleny he had tried to get three or four republicans, other fellas or women to jump in. "rick perry proved it wasn't too late. i don't think it's too late yet. in the wired world we're in, somebody new could get in." is that reasonable? could a chris christie get in this race? >> i don't think so. getting on the ballots in various states would be problematic to begin with, before you even get into whether or not you could raise the money. that's a huge part of the early work you have to do. when you look at what's going on in pennsylvania right now with the republican legislature and the governor are looking at changing the dynamics of how they will vote electorally, all of -- >> how about a natural like donald trump? wouldn't he be able to jump right into this thing? just kidding. he's talking about running as inde

votes of all the questions submitted to youtube. this comes from brandy and michael in spencer, indiana. >> growing concern among americans about size and scope of the federal government and infringement upon state and individual rights. >> if elected how do you plan to restore the federal government allow states to govern themselves? >> congressman what is your answer? >> obviously, it would take more than one individual. but the responsibility of the president would be to veto every single bill that violates the 10th amendment. that would be the solution. [ applause ] >> anything else? you have a little time left. [ laughing ] >> i'll tell you what, that is the subject that is crucial because government is too big in washington, d.c., we have no controls of spending, taxes, regulations no control in the federal reserve printing money. if we want government, whether it is medical care or whatever, it is proper to do it at the local level as well as our schools. there's no authority in the constitution to do so much what we're doing. there's no authority for them to run our schools. no

effects. >> yeah. we're talking about four states in all, utah, indiana, georgia and arizona, all passed similar laws, but none of them nearly as tough as the alabama law and all or parts of those laws he also been temporarily blocked by federal judges who have ruled that the states are overstepping the federal government's authority. but the federal judge in alabama, interestingly, she mad the opposite ruling, saying, in fact, that the states and the feds can work in tandem saying local officials have some inherent authority to assist in the enforcement of federal immigrationing laws, so long as the local government cooperates with the federal government. so now you have different federal judges giving different rulings which the experts say likely means the supreme court will ultimately decide this issue, shep. >> shep: there are other parts of this law in alabama that could go into effect later? >> yeah. because the judge temporarily blocked some key parts of this law because they didn't apparently compliment the federal government law, including some very tough provisions here that s

get sick of the damn thing. the school voucher legislation was signed into law in the state of indiana. explain the downside of these voucher programs. >> look, parents have a right to send their kids to the schools it that they want to send their kids to, and i don't begrudge any parent that wants to send a child to a religious school to have that right to do so. >> the downside of the voucher program is? >> the downside is in a period of time when you have -- when poverty is up, when school cuts are up, we can't take one more cent out of the public school system and divert it somewhere else. >> here's what america -- here's what i think i'm doing reading on this. first of all, the federal funds aren't coming in. the state budgets are being cut, so where do locals go to? they go to property taxes. you have economically challenged areas in the inner city. they can't go to poor people for property faxes. this is the big screw job in america. there was a time in this country in public education when the door was open and everybody was welcome. now they want to make it so the wealthy come

safety. 90 years later, an indiana division of drel industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with them. >> the answer is in a material similar to the one used in the race car seats it is a foam called air protect. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and air protect has been put to the test. >> we have concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they are the most dangerous. all the advancements of automotive safety, a lot of that is up in the front of the vehicle. you talk about side impact crashes, you have about 18 inches of distance twenty sibet side of the vehicle and the occupant. the design of the seat itself, how we have larger wings out the side, we're dealing with and addressing the intrusion that happens in a side impact crash. >> air protect is on the road now and investors hope crash statistics will be the only thing taking a hit. reynolds wolf, cnn. >> got to keep them safe. we're going to leave the newsroom for

crash at the age of 24. the indiana native sudden deed drama at ucla before kicking off acting career here in new york city. he became a star in his role in the movie east of eden and he reportedly beat out paul newman for that part. but james dean had a need for speed and he got into a fatal head on collision while driving to a car race in his custom porsche 550 spider. became the first actor in oscars history to get a nomination after his death and he got two of them. many still call him the poster boy for cool but a rebel without a cause died so young 56 years ago today. and now you know the news for this friday, september the 30th, 2011. i'm shepard smith. thanks for having us into your place tonight. we're all back on monday. enjoy the weekend. a little baseball for you. here comes mr. bill. working friday. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> the death of al awlaki marks another significant milestone in

of this year georgia and indiana required you to show a photo i.d. to cast a ballot. republicans in five more states including wisconsin passed laws saying you can't vote unless you show i.d. you did not used to have to show and frankly not all people have. across the nation elected republicans are been hard at work making it harder to vote wherever they can, however they can. republicans in maine, for example, this year passed a law ending same day registration in the state. mainers can no longer register and vote on the same day as they have been able to since the early '70s. today, a maine group that's working to get same-day registration back pointed out that governor la page, himself and nine other elected maine republicans themselves registered to vote immediately before elections. the thing they just made illegal. saying it somehow made maine's elections unsafe. it's not fit for others and has to be outlawed but it's okay for them? in south carolina, nikki haley signed a law making it harder to vote in south carolina. 200,000 people in her state, 200,000 south carolinians do not have t

to bring all of this moisture in around parts of indiana and towards kentucky. coastal areas will see a little bit of rain and scattered showers. it's going to be muggy and cloudy for the next couple of days, across the east. big rain moving into across the pacific northwest, it's going to drop temperatures down a lot. the tropics, very, very active right now. hurricane hillary, it's going to move in and affect parts of the baja peninsula and not worried about the stuff in the bahamas. and felipe. a 45 mile per hour storm, none of those looks like they'll be affecting the u.s., which is good news. back to you. >> alisyn: thank you. all right, coming up, president obama says his jobs plan will put african-americans back to work and the next guest said that black voters should think twice before believing him. he did vote for the president in 2008. and he comes from a long line of civil rights activists and now he's not happy with the president. we'll talk to eric in minutes. >> did you see this at the republican debate. >> newt gingrich calling your bluff. you really want to be preside

are starting to listen to his message instead of the media. also this out of indiana. a killer or killers still on the loose there as investigators identify five victims found dead effort to weekend. police say the killer was not among the dead. they still have no suspects in that case. toy maker little tykes are recalling tool sets because they could pose a choking hazard for younger children. >> obama-care must be repealed. this $1 trillion bomb is creating such uncertainty in the marketplace that businesses aren't willing to hire or willing to deploy capital in the marketplace. >> there are a menu of options we could have, that is how we go forward with our healthcare. each state deciding how they are going to deliver that healthcare. not one side fits all. >> a lot of people are objecting to obama-care because we need to get bureaucrats out of the business of trying to micromanage income this nation. bill: some of the republic kansas can candidate --republicg about how they will manage healthcare in 2012. doctors think patients get too much care. is that true? and if so, why? dr. ernest pad

headlines. kill or killers still on the loose in indiana, police confirm they have no suspects in the gruesome murders of five people outside of indianapolis on sunday and for the first time, officers say it appears the killer is not among the dead. four of the victims are members of the same family, cops rushed to the murder scene after finding a 4-year-old girl wandering down the road. she was the only one to escape the crime scene. gretch? >> wow. he's one of the f.b.i.'s most wanted criminals so how does this ruthless mexican drug lord become the proud papa of two american kids? it's a story that's raising a lot of eyebrows this morning. his wife crossed freely into the united states and gave birth to twins at a hospital near los angeles. the reason -- she's an american citizen. so now she's headed back to mexico with two sons with american birth certificates. eric? >> a college student in new york facing criminal charges after taking the s.a.t.'s for high school students. he allegedly charged $2500 per student to take the exam. at least six of those high school students

43%. >> look, i think north carolina and indiana are going to be the two toughest states for obama to carry again of the ones he carried in 2008. he's way under water in north carolina. further under water in indiana. remember, the democrats have their convention in north carolina and they put it there on purpose because they're planning on using it to organize for the november general election. >> brian: right. now let's go to virginia. that's where you are. the one with 52% of the vote there and he brought a virginia senator, senator webb with him in the process. were held today. remember, he did better in virginia considerably better in virginia than he did in ohio. so actually if virginia goes down, it's a bad sign for ohio and some of the other close states for the obama camp. >> brian: it's getting really exciting, even though we're 14 months away. the debate is tomorrow. it will be great and we'll find out how they match up head to head. the president has his work cut out for him. always great to see you. have a great day. >> thank you, brian. looking forward to the debate.

years later an indiana division of derail industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis really is what inspired us to try to work with them. >> reporter: the answer is in a material similar to the ones used in the race car seats. it's a foam called airprotect, it redices impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's been put to the test. >> we've concentrated or side impact crashes primarily because they're the most dangerous. in all advances of automotive safety, a lot is up at the front of vehicle. side impact, 18 inches of distance between the side of the vehicle and the occupant. >> reporter: developer, say the key is protecting the child's head and upper torso. >> the design of the seat itself, how we have larger wings out the side, we'll dealing with and addressing the intrusion that happens in a side impact crash. >> reporter: airprotect is on the road now and investors hope crash statistics will be the only thing taking a hit. reynolds wolf, cnn. [ oswald ] there's a lot of disc

. illinois where i come from is not a swing state. but you look at winnable states like wisconsin, indiana, michigan, and especially ohio and pennsylvania. and you need a candidate -- >> rick perry's not going to win, though. >> you're going to need a candidate that's going to rock the suburbs in the industrial west. and that's a key value. >> you got one? >> yeah. >> i actually think romney is the de facto real front runner here. and we could have a late entry. there's a tremendous amount of chris christ christie-mentum if he gets in. i think people are looking at who is the anti-romney. what you described is happening. we go from trump to bauchman to perry. and this is really just a gauntlet that romney is running through before picking up the national -- >> and just sort of to reflect the lack of enthusiasm of romney that everybody's looking for something else. >> remember that four years ago, mccain right now was at 8 because it was anybody but mccain and then he made it. >> michael steele -- >> yeah. >> chime in. >> just a real quick question, i guess i want to ask the senator, but as

a chance to talk to governor mitch daniels of indiana who writes about this broader problem in his book. we'll have a chance to hear from him. >> let's talk about tony bennett, remarkable singer and has a new c.d. out called "duets." anything else? >> he was on the howard stern sirius radio show and they were talking about all sorts of stuff and tony dodged questions about his sex life. he is 85. >> why would howard stern bring something up like his sex life? >> because he's howard stern! >> he wouldn't talk about alleged drug use either and he asked about how america should deal with terrorists. and then tony said "but who are the terrorists? are we the terrorists or are they the terrorists? two wrongs don't make a right." then he disagreed with stern's premise that the terrorists involvement on 9/11 led to afghanistan. >> they flew the plane in. we caused it because we were bombing them and they told us to stop. i don't know what he's talking about. did you say he's 85 now? in some ways, you can maybe give him a pass. unfortunately, he also gets a megaphone so he can make these ridicul

of the hour. a murder mystery in laurel, indiana, may all about drugs. that from the relatives of five people shot to death. it's still unknown if the shooter is among those killed. defense attorneys present closing arguments today in amanda knox's appeal of her murder conviction in italy yesterday. prosecutors showed graphic pictures of meredith kutcher's body. that was her roommate and called knox a demonic she levdevil. knox and her ex-boyfriend insist they are innocent. steve? >> thank you, gretch. president obama's health care law is on the fast track now to the u.s. supreme court. and the law's legality may be decided before the 2012 election. yesterday, the obama administration decided not to ask an atlanta area appeals court to review its decision against the lawmaking the supreme court the next likely landing spot. this comes as more health care waivers may soon be announced. so far, over 1300 companies and unions have been granted waivers from the law's new rules and joining us right now, wyoming senator and orthopedic surgeon, senator john barrasso. good morning to you, senator. >

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